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Post #436373

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fleminec
Parent topic
THE OT SOUNDTRACKS SALVAGE - SWESBROTJ -"remastered"(so far)+ LP's (Released)
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Date created
30-Aug-2010, 10:07 PM

Okay, I haven't heard back from BillyBoy35 on whether or not the MP3 files would be okay, but I ended up finding the original FLAC files on an external hard drive, so it doesn't matter anyway.  If anyone wants the MP3 files, they'll just have to download the FLAC files and convert for themselves.

I ended up uploading the complete remastered trilogy (not the LP rips), and posted them to Sharebee.  For those unfamiliar with Sharebee, it's a fantastic site that once you upload to them, uploads your file to Megaupload, Rapidshare, zSHARE, Badongo and DepositFiles.  In fact, you don't download from Sharebee, but when you click on a Sharebee link, you're given a list of those five sites, and then you download from them.  The huge advantage (other than upload once and have it go to five different sites), is that Sharebee monitors the other sites, and if the file gets deleted from one, Sharebee re-uploads.

In order to hopefully keep the Sharebee links alive as long as possible, I've created a ShortText document that holds all the Sharebee links, and the ShortText link is anonymized by Redirect.am (which is routed through the is.gd URL shortening service), so the Sharebee links won't show OT.com as the referring link and anyone watching for that kind of stuff won't find it... as quickly.  :-)

Anyway, here's the link:

http://is.gd/eMtVL

Enjoy!  And be sure to thank ABC for his fantastic work; he deserves it!  And 7FN as well, for his vinyl rip contributions; great stuff all around.  :-)

P.S. For your sanity's sake, it's really better if you have ad-blocking software installed for your web browser.  I didn't realize it until partway through uploading, but Sharebee uses a TON of ads (including the really annoying kind that fade in over the actual web page as you're sitting there), but with AdBlock Plus installed in Firefox, I don't see a thing... it's as if there aren't any ads at all.  Just a word of warning.  :-)